April 22, 2024 News & Commentary DOL and EEOC beat the buzzer; Striking journalists get big NLRB news
Tracking Attacks on the NLRB: SpaceX Suit Heads to California John Fry on the procedural developments that allowed the case's transfer to proceed.
April 18, 2024 News & Commentary Disneyland performers file petition for unionization and union elections begin at Volkswagen plant in Tennessee.
When Courts Review Agency Decisions, the Legal Standard May not Matter That Much Andrew Strom on two appellate courts' recent failures to defer to NLRB decisions.
A New Remedy for Bad-Faith Bargaining? John Fry on the possible significance of a recent settlement for the duty to bargain.
April 14, 2024 News & Commentary SAG-AFTRA wins AI protections; DeSantis signs Florida bill preempting local employment regulation; NLRB judge says Whole Foods subpoenas violate federal labor law.
April 11, 2024 News & Commentary Maine Legislature votes to grant farm workers minimum wage and labor rights; Apple store workers in New Jersey petition to unionize; and Wisconsin Governor vetoes legislation to rollback child labor laws.
April 10, 2024 News & Commentary NLRB general counsel vows not to succumb to pressure from SpaceX, Amazon, and others, the NLRB will seek make-whole remedies for unlawful work rules, and the LA County Federation of Labor joins the call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
April 8, 2024 News & Commentary Journalists in four newsrooms on strike; UAW wins an academic union election (again); Legal challenges in unionizing legal cannabis.
Tracking Attacks on the NLRB: Fifth Circuit Draws Scrutiny as Venue Dispute Heats Up John Fry on the Fifth Circuit's unusual order to the NLRB's attorneys in the SpaceX case